Review: I’ve Concluded that Herman Hess was Probably a Weird Dude – Siddhartha (Spoilers)

Welp, I need a break from writing reviews about The Pendragon Cycle. It's been five episodes and things are hardly getting better, so to keep writing reviews of each episode will pretty much be me repeating the well-established fact that it suffers from terrible pacing and incompetent writing. I will return to it either when... Continue Reading →

Review: The Pendragon Cycle Episode 4 – What’s Happening? (Spoilers)

Continuing with our honest review of Dailywire's The Pendragon Cycle, Episode 4 was surprisingly tolerable, being the most logically paced episode out of the ones I've seen so far. Does that mean that it's necessarily good? No, as it suffers from the past three episodes' terrible pacing. You still have only a vague idea of... Continue Reading →

Review: The Pendragon Cycle Episode 3…This is a Hot Mess (Spoilers)

Last week, I started reviewing the Dailywire's adaptation of The Pendragon Cycle and said that my review of the show was going to be similar to my reviews of Amazon's Rings of Power. That means that every time a new episode comes out, I will review the episode to see if the show is getting... Continue Reading →

Review: The Pendragon Cycle…Is This Why Jeremy Boring Left the Dailywire? (Spoilers)

Finally, after years of waiting in anticipation for The Pendragon Cycle to be released, it is finally available on Dailywire+, with the first two episodes out now. About time, too, given the fact that this show was supposed to be released in the fall of 2024 but was pushed out until now. Surely the wait... Continue Reading →

Blog: Even More Impractical Fantasy Armor

As I was scrolling through some of my past blog posts the other day, I realized something: I haven't done a review of dumb fantasy armor in a while. And with how much AI is being used to generate some of this stuff, my guess is it's only gotten worse since the last time I... Continue Reading →

Review: Agnes Grey – The 19th Century had Gen Alpha Kids, too (Spoilers)

After last year's assigned reading of Wuthering Heights, I decided that the Bronte sisters were actually good writers. After reading Jane Eyre in my freshman year and hearing spoilers about Wuthering Heights, I had thought they were essentially the 19th century version of Stephanie Meyers times three. However, Wuthering Heights, for all the nightmarish dysfunction... Continue Reading →

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